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Albert Nolan – memories of a non-believer
By: Raymond Suttner 19th October 2022 I first met Albert Nolan when I emerged from prison in 1983. I was then a Communist, although it was illegal to be one and I didn't admit that in... →
Mineral Resources and Energy police and Home Affairs Committees concludes last oversight visit in North West
17th October 2022 The portfolio committees on Mineral Resources and Energy, Police and Home Affairs concluded the last of their five-province joint oversight visits... →
Eskom signs land lease agreements with independent clean power generators
14th October 2022 In response to the President’s call for “an ambitious, bold and urgent response to the energy crisis”, Eskom today signed lease agreements with... →
Exciting part of Eva Copper is near-term production, says Harmony Gold
By: Martin Creamer 13th October 2022 The exciting part of the Eva Copper project is the near-term production prospect that it brings with it, says Harmony Gold Mining Company investor... →
AngloGold targets 30% emissions reduction by 2030
By: Martin Creamer 12th October 2022 Gold mining company AngloGold Ashanti on Wednesday released a carbon emissions reduction target that aims to achieve a 30% absolute reduction in... →
No lifeline to people-unfriendly coalitions. Strengthen wider democratic possibilities! A reply to Pierre de Vos
By: Raymond Suttner 10th October 2022 There is much preoccupation with coalitions as “the future” of South African politics, with study visits and much media focus on the question.... →
We need to find an escape from “choiceless democracy”
By: Raymond Suttner 3rd October 2022 I have an aversion to being a political spectator and have been involved in politics since my youth in the 1960s, first in the Progressive Party... →
Ramaphosa races home as South African energy crisis escalates
By: Bloomberg 19th September 2022 South Africa is teetering on the brink of its most severe power cuts yet, just two months after the government announced emergency measures to try... →